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Anthony Joel “Tony” Freeman

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Anthony Joel “Tony” Freeman

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
28 Mar 2015 (aged 50)
Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Irving, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: VESPERS SubLot: 31B Space: 4
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Tony Freeman, 50, the son of Shirley Hankins and Frankie Freeman passed away in Saginaw, TX on March 28, 2015. Tony was employed with Southwest Freight. Tony attended Irving High School. Survivors includes, his mother Shirley Hankins and father Frankie Freeman of Italy, TX and sister Linda Calhoun of Grand Prairie, TX. Nephew Larry Goletto of Grand Prairie, TX and niece Crystal Freeman of Grand Prairie, TX and great nephew Josh Freeman and Chris Freeman of Ft. Worth, TX. Lots of cousins that were like brothers and sisters. Special friend Carla Hoffman May.
Tony was a loving son, brother, uncle and friend to all and whom will be greatly missed. Tony was a successful tissue, bone and cornea donor.
Tony had a love for life and helping other people whenever possible. He loved nothing more than to make people laugh. He loved riding his Harley, loved fishing, and beating on his drums to the annoyance of the neighbors.
Tony Freeman, 50, the son of Shirley Hankins and Frankie Freeman passed away in Saginaw, TX on March 28, 2015. Tony was employed with Southwest Freight. Tony attended Irving High School. Survivors includes, his mother Shirley Hankins and father Frankie Freeman of Italy, TX and sister Linda Calhoun of Grand Prairie, TX. Nephew Larry Goletto of Grand Prairie, TX and niece Crystal Freeman of Grand Prairie, TX and great nephew Josh Freeman and Chris Freeman of Ft. Worth, TX. Lots of cousins that were like brothers and sisters. Special friend Carla Hoffman May.
Tony was a loving son, brother, uncle and friend to all and whom will be greatly missed. Tony was a successful tissue, bone and cornea donor.
Tony had a love for life and helping other people whenever possible. He loved nothing more than to make people laugh. He loved riding his Harley, loved fishing, and beating on his drums to the annoyance of the neighbors.


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